When you vote on Tuesday in the primary, you can disqualify your ballot. Here’s how.
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How to Disqualify Your Primary BallotWhen you vote on Tuesday in the primary, you can disqualify your ballot. Here’s how. Thanks to reader Don. Category: Misc. AL Politics |
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This article has an incorrect statement to the side: Your vote will count if cast for a candidate who is on the ballot, but has announced that they have dropped out of the race. (note, all i can speak to is the Republican side)
Additionally, delegates for those candidates still have a chance of going to the convention should the candidate receive a certain % of the vote in either a congressional district or statewide.
Anyone needing additional information, please call the ALGOP office – 205.212.5900